
Michael Allison
Teaching Professor · Econometric Theory
University of Missouri Saint LouisAbout
Michael Allison is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL), affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies and oversees the Computer Laboratory for Quantitative Analysis and the Economic Resource Center. His expertise spans econometric theory, macroeconomics, and business cycles, with a focus on integrating quantitative methods into undergraduate education.
Professor Allison holds a graduate degree in economics from the University of Virginia, specializing in economic theory and public finance. His research interests emphasize econometric applications and macroeconomic policy analysis, alongside the development of academic resources for students.
His scholarly contributions include interdisciplinary work on biomedical workforce dynamics and institutional roles in economics education. His articles highlight trends in workforce retention and academic infrastructure.
Awarded the 2017 Chancellor's Award for Excellence (Non-Tenure Track) and the 1996 Lecturer of the Year Award, his commitment to teaching and service has been widely recognized. He leads initiatives that bridge theoretical economics with practical analytical tools, fostering student engagement and departmental collaboration.
His roles in managing labs and resource centers underscore his dedication to creating robust academic support systems.
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